As if we weren’t already jealous of her style (and amazing post-kids body!), Gwyneth Paltrow has partnered with model pal Liya Kebede‘s clothing line lemlem for an exclusive collection of mommy-and-me tunics and accessories that is the epitome of summertime chic.

Sold exclusively on Paltrow’s lifestyle blog Goop, the pieces are covered with bright neon stripes perfect for the beach or a family barbecue. Plus, they’re made with lightweight cotton handcrafted in Ethiopia that is so soft it already has a lived-in feel.

“We were delighted to collaborate with goop on these limited edition items as we share a similar lifestyle aesthetic of embracing natural beauty and positive living,” says Kebede. “The pieces stay true to the traditional Ethiopian style for which the brand is known.”

Sorry, I will pass. Too pricey. I can find cuter, cheaper clothes some where else.

cn tower
on July 5th, 2013

“As if we weren’t already jealous of her style (and amazing post-kids body!)…..”
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Seriously??!! Jealous? Who writes this stuff?
Oh, and I will pass on the products in the ad too.

Meg
on July 6th, 2013

Cute stuff…but as a mom of two, you’d have to be high or have way too much money to spend to buy a $100 shirt for a toddler.

Anonymous
on July 7th, 2013

Cn tower, I am with you.

I despise the world jealous. There is no need to be jealous of anyone. If you are happy and content in your life, you won’t be jealous of someone, negative or full of hatred. Jealousy is unattractive.

stacy
on July 7th, 2013

Way too expensive for a plain shirt

SAR
on July 7th, 2013

It also helps if you have that kind of money to spend on clothes the kids will outgrow in a month.

I consider Gwyneth to be in the same category as Natalie Portman: rich, privileged, pampered all of her life, and totally clueless as to anything that happens outside her rarefied atmosphere…and of course, mysteriously immune to criticism, lest the criticizer get accused of “jealousy.”

valeskas
on July 8th, 2013

I can find much cuter things, well made and not over prized like her stuff. The kids grow fast and if you are not a millionaire you, can not afford clothes with a price tag like this. M y kids want to eat, need a place to stay, that where our money gos.